Agenda

Nov

22

Sat

November 13th – January 10th, 2015 This holiday sequel to the hugely popular show The Honky-Tonk Angels continues the comic escapades of three good ole country gals as they reunite for a Christmas show like none other. There are many surprising twists and turns in this musical comedy revue, including a Gospel soul sister who also happens to be a psychic manicurist. Songs include a Motown Christmas medley, country classics like “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton and comedy hits such as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Having had its world premiere on the Mill stage back in 2002, it’s back by popular demand!

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8:00 pm

Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular

Nov

23

Sun

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Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show

In Our Gallery at The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education: November 1-December 27th: 8th Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show. Free Opening Reception: Sunday, November 2, 3-5 pm.

November 13th – January 10th, 2015 This holiday sequel to the hugely popular show The Honky-Tonk Angels continues the comic escapades of three good ole country gals as they reunite for a Christmas show like none other. There are many surprising twists and turns in this musical comedy revue, including a Gospel soul sister who also happens to be a psychic manicurist. Songs include a Motown Christmas medley, country classics like “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton and comedy hits such as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Having had its world premiere on the Mill stage back in 2002, it’s back by popular demand!

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8:00 pm

Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular

Nov

24

Mon

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Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show

In Our Gallery at The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education: November 1-December 27th: 8th Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show. Free Opening Reception: Sunday, November 2, 3-5 pm.

November 13th – January 10th, 2015 This holiday sequel to the hugely popular show The Honky-Tonk Angels continues the comic escapades of three good ole country gals as they reunite for a Christmas show like none other. There are many surprising twists and turns in this musical comedy revue, including a Gospel soul sister who also happens to be a psychic manicurist. Songs include a Motown Christmas medley, country classics like “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton and comedy hits such as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Having had its world premiere on the Mill stage back in 2002, it’s back by popular demand!

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8:00 pm

Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular

Nov

25

Tue

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Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show

In Our Gallery at The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education: November 1-December 27th: 8th Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show. Free Opening Reception: Sunday, November 2, 3-5 pm.

November 13th – January 10th, 2015 This holiday sequel to the hugely popular show The Honky-Tonk Angels continues the comic escapades of three good ole country gals as they reunite for a Christmas show like none other. There are many surprising twists and turns in this musical comedy revue, including a Gospel soul sister who also happens to be a psychic manicurist. Songs include a Motown Christmas medley, country classics like “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton and comedy hits such as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Having had its world premiere on the Mill stage back in 2002, it’s back by popular demand!

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8:00 pm

Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular

Nov

26

Wed

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Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show

In Our Gallery at The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education: November 1-December 27th: 8th Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show. Free Opening Reception: Sunday, November 2, 3-5 pm.

November 13th – January 10th, 2015 This holiday sequel to the hugely popular show The Honky-Tonk Angels continues the comic escapades of three good ole country gals as they reunite for a Christmas show like none other. There are many surprising twists and turns in this musical comedy revue, including a Gospel soul sister who also happens to be a psychic manicurist. Songs include a Motown Christmas medley, country classics like “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton and comedy hits such as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Having had its world premiere on the Mill stage back in 2002, it’s back by popular demand!

+

8:00 pm

Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular

Nov

27

Thu

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Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show

In Our Gallery at The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education: November 1-December 27th: 8th Annual Grand Local Artists Show and the 3rd Annual Hanover County Landmarks & Legends: Small Works of Art Show. Free Opening Reception: Sunday, November 2, 3-5 pm.

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Last week, Hanover was a wintry wonderland. The county was blanketed with several inches of snow all over. As a result, students were knocked out of school for four days because of the inclement weather and will have to make up at least one day of school.

Concerned students have banded together to form "Hanover Students for Freedom of Information and Learning" in response to the school board's decision to restrict students' access to "controversial" instructional materials.

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The Yellow Jackets have not only broken the school record for most consecutive wins, now at 20 and counting, but they completed their first perfect regular season in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play at 16-0 with an 82-63 win Saturday at Emory and Henry.

Saturday, the Yellow Jackets knocked out Bridgewater 87-75 to give Randolph-Macon their 20th win of the season. The Yellow Jackets finished second in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference with a 13-3 mark. Randolph-Macon is the number-two seed in this week’s ODAC Tournament in Salem.

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One 16-year-old’s future plans changed after watching a documentary. Sydney Tinker, a junior at Patrick Henry High School, watched the film “Girls Rising,” which shares the story of several young girls in impoverished countries and how they overcome the struggles of their daily lives. It not only pulled on her heart strings, but it also sparked something in her.

One of the county’s first reserve deputies continues to volunteer his time helping Hanoverians in need and working alongside paid law enforcement in the field fighting crime. For as long as the unit has existed, Lt. Wayne Pugh has worked as one of the Hanover Sheriff’s Office’s reserve deputies, who serve the department just as a career officer would. He said he was one of the first five officers when the department first started the reserves program in 1979.